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Renewal Times

There is no limit on the number of renewals (the maximum number of borrowing days is 999 days). Readers can renew the book before it overdoes (within 40 days), renew it once, and the borrowing period will be extended by 40 days.

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance is an American personal finance monthly magazine published by Kiplinger since 1947. It claims to be the first American personal finance magazine and to deliver “sound, unbiased advice in clear, concise language”. It offers advices on managing money and achieving financial security, saving, investing, planning for retirement, paying for college, and major purchases like automobiles and homes.

 

New Scientist

New Scientist is an international science magazine about recent technological developments. It was founded in 1956. In addition to daily news about the science world, the book also introduces many high-end science projects and promotes many scientific events, such as public lectures by experts. New Scientist is produced by a British weekly magazine. It is not a peer-reviewed science magazine, but is widely read by scientists and non-scientists alike, and often carries commentary on environmental issues such as climate change.

Scientific American

Scientific American is the most popular science magazine in the United States and around the world. It is the oldest continuously published journal in the United States and the sister publication of the prestigious Science.

New England Journal of Medicine

The New England Journal of Medicine, founded in 1811, is the world's longest-continuously published medical journal and is published by the Massachusetts Medical Association. The journal provides important, original research findings, clinical findings, and perspectives in biomedical and clinical practice, with an emphasis on practicality. More than half of the articles were written by people outside the United States.

The Spectator

Founded in 1828, The Spectator is the oldest of The UK's national weekly magazines. It is now owned by Barclay Brothers and The Daily Telegraph. It mainly deals with political issues, but also reviews books, music, opera, films and television shows. The Spectator is one of the few British publications that does not follow popular culture, pay more attentions on opera, poetry and classical music than pop or commercial films.